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The Memorable Merchants and Trades, 1930-1950; The Main Street Story 1800 to 1950, p. 133

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122. soCIAL AND _ PERSONAL -- 1936 From the Newmarket Era Thursday, January 2, 1936 Misses Jean Howlett, Betty McHale and Marguerite Callaghan, spent last Thursday evening with Miss Eileen Price on the occasion of her twentieth birthday. January 30, 1936 Miss Hilda McCaffrey spent the weekend in 'Foronto with her grandmother . March 12, 1936 Mr. Charles Bondi and Mr. Carl Bondi, have brought home from Huntsville as brides, two attractive sisters, Josephine Scaletta and Rose Scaletta. The wedding took place in Huntsville. Music at Trinity United Church on Easter Sunday Morning, April 12, 1936, will include a solo by Miss Gwendlyn Lambert, daughter > of Mr. and Mrs. H. Lambert, of Newmarket. GENERAL INTEREST _ -- 1936 From _ the Newmarket Era January 1936 -- To the Editor "Your paper comes regularily to this office and I find its contents not only interesting but informative.> The sale of beer seems a live one in Newmarket. It should be a dead one after the 6th of January. Surely the citizens of such an up and coming Town as Newmarket will by their unanimous vote effectively bury any hopes the brewers may have of the licensed sale of beer in Newmarket." (the signature on this letter is not readable) SsPECIAL OFFER -- A four month's subscription to the Newmarket Era for only fifty cents. "Pwight Stessor, "My Docetor recently told me that fjfogging coutd add a feiw years to my life. 1 think he was «iglit, 1 fee? ten years older atready."

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